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Reminder – ASIST Deadlines Approaching

Connecting Collections, Cultures, and Communities 77th ASIS&T Annual Meeting October 31- November 4, 2014, Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, WA

The Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology is the premier international conference dedicated to the study of information, people, and technology in contemporary society. The ASIS&T AM gathers leading scholars and practitioners from around the globe to share innovations, ideas, research, and insights into the state and future of information and communication in play, work, governance, and society.

The conference welcomes contributions from all areas of information science and technology. The conference celebrates plurality in methods, theories and conceptual frameworks and has historically presented research and development from a broad spectrum of domains.

Our plenary speaker will be Alessandro Acquisti of Carnegie Mellon University.

The conference welcomes submissions for papers, posters, panels, and workshops.

For more information on submission, including a publication template and link to the conference submission system, see the ASIST AM 2014 Web page here:

http://www.asis.org/asist2014/

 

Important Dates:

Papers, Panels, Workshops & Tutorials:
Submissions: April 30, 2014
Notifications:  June 11, 2014
Final Copies:  July 15, 2014

Posters, Demos & Videos:
Submissions:  July 1, 2014
Notifications:  July 30, 2014
Final copies:  August 20, 2014

Conference Chair
Jens-Erik Mai

Program Chairs
Melanie Feinberg
Jonathan Furner

Panels
Howard Rosenbaum
Pnina Fichman

Posters
Nadia Caidi
Lai Ma

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